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in pasadena. pasadena. a walker found a human skull around three o'clock monnay afternoon behind the "oolie's bargain outlet"... alonn ritchie highway.they called police.. who began searching... and some distance away they found the rest of the body. 3 at this point we don't hhve an identity we're going to work with the medical examiner in terms of identity.....race.....genddrr if you have any information you are asked to call anne immediately. a former university of maryland honor student pleads guilty and avoids jailtime... after threatening to go on a deadly shooting spree on campus. campus. instead the state is closely monitoring 19-year- old alexander song's mental state. it's believed song suffered some sort of episode back in march ...when he made threats online to kill enough people on campus to make national news. 9:01;33 i think thissbehavior was the beginning perhaps the beginning of behavior that would have escalated we ttke &pall threats very seriously :3 and whether he had the abilit
in pasadena. pasadena. a walker found a human skull around three o'clock monnay afternoon behind the "oolie's bargain outlet"... alonn ritchie highway.they called police.. who began searching... and some distance away they found the rest of the body. 3 at this point we don't hhve an identity we're going to work with the medical examiner in terms of identity.....race.....genddrr if you have any information you are asked to call anne immediately. a former university of maryland honor...
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in pasadena, california. >> that converged at seven meters a second. >> right. >> and this is a separation of power light. down to 90 meters per second and sending. >> this is a power code with director of communications at this time. we're down to 86 meters per second and sending. we've lost tones from earth at this time. this is expected. we're continuing monitoring. >> and ground solution equals 18 seconds. >> standing by for back up separation. >> we're in power flight. descending about 0 meters per second. 500 meters in altitude. standing by for sky crane. >> we've found a place to come in ready for sky train 40 meters altitude. this is about 7.5 meters as expected. >> this is stable. stable. >> woo-hoo! woo! >> going to see where our curiosity will take us. >> now we know the landing was a success, lots of celebrating going on right now from jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena. tom, we see celebrating but what does this mean now that the landing was a success. >> this just opens the next chapter in mars exploration, congratulations to nasa on this amazing feat. there is about a fiv
in pasadena, california. >> that converged at seven meters a second. >> right. >> and this is a separation of power light. down to 90 meters per second and sending. >> this is a power code with director of communications at this time. we're down to 86 meters per second and sending. we've lost tones from earth at this time. this is expected. we're continuing monitoring. >> and ground solution equals 18 seconds. >> standing by for back up separation. >>...
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just congratulations to everybody there in pasadena. we're all rooting for you and we'll be watching curiosity in the coming months. thank you. >> thank you. for the team i appreciate it, and for the country i appreciate it. >> that's right. well put. >>> coming up, as speculation heats up over mitt romney's choice for a running mate we may have gotten a pretty big clue. find whoout who is speaking at republican convention. today the republican says he's tripling down on his comments. so we see people suffering from dry mouth more so. we may see more cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. a dry mouth sufferer doesn't have to suffer. i would recommend biotene. the enzymes in biotene products help supplement enzymes that are naturally in saliva. biotene helps moisten those areas that have become dry. those that are suffering can certainly benefit from biotene. who dreamed she could fly. like others who braved the sky before her, it took a mighty machine, and plain old ingenuity to go where no fifth grader had gone before. ♪ and she flew
just congratulations to everybody there in pasadena. we're all rooting for you and we'll be watching curiosity in the coming months. thank you. >> thank you. for the team i appreciate it, and for the country i appreciate it. >> that's right. well put. >>> coming up, as speculation heats up over mitt romney's choice for a running mate we may have gotten a pretty big clue. find whoout who is speaking at republican convention. today the republican says he's tripling down on...
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. >> i am in pasadena. what effect is the european price is having on the u.s. economy? what would a centralized european fiscal policy have on the global economy? >> do you have one hour? [laughter] the european situation is very difficult. the basic problem is that like the states of the united states, they have a single monetary policy. there is one central bank that makes monetary policy for all 17 nations in the europe zone. unlike the united states, they don't have one fiscal policy for each country has its own parliament, it's on prime minister, and it's on fiscal policy. in the united states during a downturn, individual states know the federal government is there to pay social security and medicare and provide defense, all of those broad government functions and each state and locality only have to deal with more local services it provides. in europe, each country is basically responsible for its own fiscal situation. since there are some countries that are weaker because they are involved in tightening their belts in a strong way, the results of that are a weak
. >> i am in pasadena. what effect is the european price is having on the u.s. economy? what would a centralized european fiscal policy have on the global economy? >> do you have one hour? [laughter] the european situation is very difficult. the basic problem is that like the states of the united states, they have a single monetary policy. there is one central bank that makes monetary policy for all 17 nations in the europe zone. unlike the united states, they don't have one fiscal...
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. >>> should be going back to kansas soon the folks should be back in pasadena. >>> i love to work there some day. >>> if you want to see curiosity greenback pictures of its voyage to head to our web site cbs san francisco dot com. >>> it caught us napping name to it. >>> allow people a curious to see how it will go. the call that seven minutes of terror but lance because three precocious. chick-fil-a under fire after a controversial statement on same- sex marriage. good of the debate over free speech and gave rise to the conversation from uc hastings. >>> peace and love in the air in san francisco the colorful bay area celebration for garcia. >>> weird day in the bay area yesterday but some cloud cover lightning strikes but after a cool day guess today we expect things to warm up today with the temperatures 90 inland by tuesday all the details coming up. >>> and may be still cloudy and fog in some parts of the bay area but the son of the shining this afternoon. >>> we are going to see more sunshine a live look outside with a little battle going on between the sunshine in the cloud cover
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but first we will go to john zarrella there live in pasadena. john, we are about to enter the period that officials are calling seven minutes of terror, where they will not know if curiosity is alive or dead. >> that's exactly right, john. this is it. they've all been using the olympic term that they have to stick this landing. as you pointed out, that this maneuver to entering the atmosphere of mars, traveling at 13,200 miles an hour, in less than ten minutesom
but first we will go to john zarrella there live in pasadena. john, we are about to enter the period that officials are calling seven minutes of terror, where they will not know if curiosity is alive or dead. >> that's exactly right, john. this is it. they've all been using the olympic term that they have to stick this landing. as you pointed out, that this maneuver to entering the atmosphere of mars, traveling at 13,200 miles an hour, in less than ten minutesom
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twins robert and -- clodfelter face charges after police found marijuana plants in the property in pasadena. $26,000 worth of pot and year. the plants range in height from 3 p to 9 feet tall. >> young people brought into the u.s. illegally can now apply for work permits and protection from deportations. in cities across the country, illegal immigrant stood in line wednesday to submit applications. casa de maryland says they have gotten blood with request for help. critics call the back door amnesty and cites concerns about the economy and education in the u.s. >> adding 2 million workers to the work force when there is over 8% unemployment and half of recent college graduates are unemployed or underemployed, that is just negligence. >> the new program represents one of the most significant changes in immigration policies in years and could benefit 2 million undocumented immigrants. >> health officials say two new cases of hepatitis could be linked to a former lab tech with the ties to maryland accused of stealing drugs and contaminating syringes and the east coast. now word of two new cases
twins robert and -- clodfelter face charges after police found marijuana plants in the property in pasadena. $26,000 worth of pot and year. the plants range in height from 3 p to 9 feet tall. >> young people brought into the u.s. illegally can now apply for work permits and protection from deportations. in cities across the country, illegal immigrant stood in line wednesday to submit applications. casa de maryland says they have gotten blood with request for help. critics call the back...
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let me point out, let's take the example of the jet propulsion lab in pasadena, california. the high school which is right next to the lab is an excellent school. everybody wants top send their kids there. the needle schools that feed that high school are also excellent because there are scientists and engineers that go to the high school. very good teachers want to teach there. furthermore, the area around it is a lovely neighborhood where people want to live. these are middle class people with jobs. and all this, the economy there, is stimulated by a very small investment. in space exploration. >> bill, our next guest will argue -- >> economic benefits. just right there. >> our next guest argue you are right about everything you are saying it is ever, it is that the private sector could do it as well and for a lot less money. >> no. i appreciate that point of view but i -- let's look at history. christopher columbus, francis drake, louis and clark, these people were funded by government. then the east india company shows up. then hudson bay company shows up. then the wells
let me point out, let's take the example of the jet propulsion lab in pasadena, california. the high school which is right next to the lab is an excellent school. everybody wants top send their kids there. the needle schools that feed that high school are also excellent because there are scientists and engineers that go to the high school. very good teachers want to teach there. furthermore, the area around it is a lovely neighborhood where people want to live. these are middle class people...
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wife had been a student at berkeley remember the communist link when she was here when they moved to pasadena and frank was working on his doctorate she was working for the west coast version of people's daily. next slide, please. a french literature professor year at berkeley we know now from documents that have surfaced fairly recently the include the unpublished memoir of haakon chevalier that in 1927, 1938 robert and probably six other individuals caught haakon would name a joy in it and formed a secret underground unit of the so-called professional section of the party. it was an espionage section it was a discussion group and that is the way robert always described it in fact it was as haakon would say in his memoir something more than at that it was affiliated directly with the party and membership in its ranks was secrets. next slide, please. steve nelson tv was on her way to spain to rendezvous with her husband. she got as far as paris and was told by steve nelson that joe had been killed the connection between oppenheimer and nelson the became social friends in the early part of the
wife had been a student at berkeley remember the communist link when she was here when they moved to pasadena and frank was working on his doctorate she was working for the west coast version of people's daily. next slide, please. a french literature professor year at berkeley we know now from documents that have surfaced fairly recently the include the unpublished memoir of haakon chevalier that in 1927, 1938 robert and probably six other individuals caught haakon would name a joy in it and...
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john zarrella, cnn, pasadena, california. >>> america's drought is a natural disaster in slow motion. a government economist says it's the most severe and expensive drought in 25 years. right now, more than half of all u.s. counties have been designated disaster zones. crop losses could top $20 billion. and you could feel that loss where it hurts most, in your wallet. >>> an accused wife-killer on trial. we'll take an in-depth look at the dramatic and oftentimes bizarre twists in the drew peterson murder case. >>> take us with us. you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone and also live from your laptop. just go to cnn.com/tv. on my chest... elept he thought he was having a heart attack. she said, "take an aspirin, we need to go to the hospital." i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm very grateful to be alive. aspirin really made a difference. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my d
john zarrella, cnn, pasadena, california. >>> america's drought is a natural disaster in slow motion. a government economist says it's the most severe and expensive drought in 25 years. right now, more than half of all u.s. counties have been designated disaster zones. crop losses could top $20 billion. and you could feel that loss where it hurts most, in your wallet. >>> an accused wife-killer on trial. we'll take an in-depth look at the dramatic and oftentimes bizarre twists...
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they are accused of setting off fireworks that caused a fire inside the food lion grocery store in pasadena. the boys are between 14 and 15 years old... anyone with information should call anne arundel county police. some terrifying moments for a washington state teen... who barely escaped a fence board... board... that crashed through the driver's side of his windshield.as it turns out... the 18-year-old was átext messagingá just before the crash.police say he was also cutting off drivers and made a wild u-turn... that nearly caused an accident before he went off the road.the teen suffered only minor injuries and cuts on his face. parents, teachers and friends have all told teens not to text and drive... but nothing might be as affective as something they'll experience today in fulton. fulton. joel d. smith is live at reservoir high school where a texting and driving simulator is out to prove you can't do both at the same time. good morning joel d. 3 3 you might notice long lines if you head to starbucks . today.that's because same-sex marriage activists declared august 7th "national mar
they are accused of setting off fireworks that caused a fire inside the food lion grocery store in pasadena. the boys are between 14 and 15 years old... anyone with information should call anne arundel county police. some terrifying moments for a washington state teen... who barely escaped a fence board... board... that crashed through the driver's side of his windshield.as it turns out... the 18-year-old was átext messagingá just before the crash.police say he was also cutting off drivers...
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nbc's miguel almaguer at nasa's propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this was a $2.5 billion gamble for nasa. they weren't sure it would successfully land until it finally did overnight. >> touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. >> reporter: for nasa, mission accomplished on mars. >> this is amazing. >> reporter: an eight-month voyage for the newest rover "curiosity" topped off overnight by an acrobatic landing, a nail biting moment watched from new york's times square to nasa's mission control in california. these are "curiosity's" first images from the red planet. >> down on mars. >> today on mars, history was made on earth. >> reporter: with "curiosity" herd ling through space at 13,000 miles per hour it's autopilot descent was dubbed seven minutes of terror. the heat shield had to with stand 1600 degrees. the supersonic parachute had to slow as it lowered the one-time rover to the surface via cables. one mistake could have cost nasa the $2.5 billion mission. >> tonight the landing. tomorrow we're going to
nbc's miguel almaguer at nasa's propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this was a $2.5 billion gamble for nasa. they weren't sure it would successfully land until it finally did overnight. >> touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. >> reporter: for nasa, mission accomplished on mars. >> this is amazing. >> reporter: an eight-month voyage for the newest rover "curiosity" topped off overnight by an acrobatic...
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on august 6th, someone found a human skull in the woods off richie highway in the pasadena area. the medical examiner determined the remains belong to lee. detectives say it's not clear exactly how she was killed. >>> 23 children across the nation have died this summer after being left in hot cars and federal transportation officials say eight of those deaths happened just last week. earlier this summer, the federal government launched a program called "look before you lock" to remind parents of the danger of leaving children behind. the public awareness campaign came to alexandria today. a memorial garden showed the names and faces of children who have died after being forgotten in hot cars. one father knows the danger all too well. his 17-month-old daughter died two years ago in florida after he left her in the car. >> something that i don't wish upon anybody, you know, to have to go through. it's something that i continue to have to deal with on a daily basis along with my family and friends. >> reginald mckinnon pleaded guilty to felony charges and was sentenced to probation.
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bill: adam in pasadena. nasa is doing all this with a lot less money. they are spacing a cut of $59 billion in next year's budget. that translates, a budget cut for $360 million for the mars exploration program and human exploration program facing a cut of nearly $4 billion. heather: new questions being raised this morning about the relationship between egypt's fledgling government and israel after a deadly terrorist attack. this happened at a border crossing in sinai. authorities say islamist gunmen killed at least 15 egyptian guards before storming the check point. that attack was stopped but the incident is a test for egyptian president mohammed morsi is himself an islamist. can t mcfarland is a fox news security analyst. she joins us now with more insight. great to see you. >> thank you. heather: what does this attack mean for the region, let's begin there. >> this is hugely significant and really bad news. why is that? for 40 years the peace between israel and egypt has been kept because the sinai peninsula where these attacks were launched from ha
bill: adam in pasadena. nasa is doing all this with a lot less money. they are spacing a cut of $59 billion in next year's budget. that translates, a budget cut for $360 million for the mars exploration program and human exploration program facing a cut of nearly $4 billion. heather: new questions being raised this morning about the relationship between egypt's fledgling government and israel after a deadly terrorist attack. this happened at a border crossing in sinai. authorities say islamist...
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i know the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena is sort of the lead agency here. goddard has done something, some of the instruments on board? >> you're absolutely right. jet propulsion laboratory built most of the rover and was responsible for the landing and management of the mission but goddard space flight center provided the sample analysis of the mars instrument package which is one of the key components of the science laboratory lander. the instrument package is one of the key ways we're going to be looking for, the early precursors of life or markers of life on mars. >> how do you do that? how does that work? >> that's an excellent question. the simple analysis at mars is -- i've lost my -- pardon me -- is made up of a suite of instruments. there's a mass spectrometer which measures key chemicals. it will grind them up and measure it. it also has laser instrument which looks for key isotopes of these elements. >> i understand-- >> looking for carbon, hydrogen. >> i understand the last funded add planned mission. where do you go from here? >> it's not the l
i know the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena is sort of the lead agency here. goddard has done something, some of the instruments on board? >> you're absolutely right. jet propulsion laboratory built most of the rover and was responsible for the landing and management of the mission but goddard space flight center provided the sample analysis of the mars instrument package which is one of the key components of the science laboratory lander. the instrument package is one of the key...
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>> all right, miguel almaguer in pasadena, california. thank you, miguel. for a look at what is trending, a quick round of what has you talking online. natalie portman a top search on yahoo! following her marriage saturday to black swan choreographer. they already have a 1-year-old son together. the ceremony was reportedly so hush-hush the guests couldn't bring cell phones or take pictures. >>> roseanne reunion also a hot yahoo! search. some of her television children showed up to tape roseanne's comedy center roast. also roseanne won presidential nomination of peace and freedom party in los angeles. a few months ago we brought you the group walk off the earth. ellen degeneres joked it was a good thing all five weren't trying to play a ukulele. another band accepted the challenge. and did them one better. take a look. ♪ she didn't have to cut me off ♪ ♪ make it like it never happened ♪ ♪ and we were nothing ♪ don't even need your love ♪ ♪ treat you look a stranger and it feels so right ♪ >> that is new jersey band, the waffle stompers givi
>> all right, miguel almaguer in pasadena, california. thank you, miguel. for a look at what is trending, a quick round of what has you talking online. natalie portman a top search on yahoo! following her marriage saturday to black swan choreographer. they already have a 1-year-old son together. the ceremony was reportedly so hush-hush the guests couldn't bring cell phones or take pictures. >>> roseanne reunion also a hot yahoo! search. some of her television children showed up...
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in pasadena. [inaudible] >> yet another story. >> they don't know the whole story. >> so we're used to being upon a different nationality of people. my mom is in the daytime and nighttime did the buildings at night. so they were taken to the employer's house sometime during the week because i was too young to be a school sometimes. i have experience being around white at an early age and playing with the kids and enjoying the company. so one day as we got older, was able to go out on our own and that particular day we ran up to the lake i was telling you about. and so when we were not there, the guy was playing frisbee and we were swimming in the mud hole. so i guess they were starting to get bored of what they were doing. they're about 18, 19, 20. there were a bit older than us because we were like eight, nine -- eight, nine, 10 i'd say. so i was tying this rock up with a belt and he was fumbling with it trying to get it on there. and so the guy gets the rock on there and he starts swinging it ar
in pasadena. [inaudible] >> yet another story. >> they don't know the whole story. >> so we're used to being upon a different nationality of people. my mom is in the daytime and nighttime did the buildings at night. so they were taken to the employer's house sometime during the week because i was too young to be a school sometimes. i have experience being around white at an early age and playing with the kids and enjoying the company. so one day as we got older, was able to go...
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it was behind a shopping center in pasadena. the remains have been sent to the medical examiner's office for identification and determination for a cause of death. >>> state lawmakers are headed back to annapolis tomorrow for a special session. they'll try to hash out an agreement on gambling legislation that could re-- they couldn't resolve earlier in the year. it would allow for table games to be added to existing casinos. >>> state comptroller peter fran chose announcing details about a tax free shopping week. it starts this sunday ending saturday, august 18. for that week only, you don't have to pay the 6% sales tax on clothes and shoes under $100. >>> we are going to have another weather update in just a bit. so we are going to head back to new york for more of "good morning america." have a great day. >>> cannot get enough of that. that game-winning goal by alex morgan. team usa beats canada. one more time. it's coming up now, though. the big match, going for the gold against japan. it's going to be an epic one. we're goin
it was behind a shopping center in pasadena. the remains have been sent to the medical examiner's office for identification and determination for a cause of death. >>> state lawmakers are headed back to annapolis tomorrow for a special session. they'll try to hash out an agreement on gambling legislation that could re-- they couldn't resolve earlier in the year. it would allow for table games to be added to existing casinos. >>> state comptroller peter fran chose announcing...
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from pasadena, california, this is 35 minutes. >> welcome to nasa's jet propulsion laboratory. the rover has just completed its activities. it has sent us back postcards of another picture-perfect day on mars. here to tell us about that and with an update on activities, we have michael watkins, the mission manager from the jet propulsion laboratory. michael malin, principal investigator for the camera from san diego. don sumner, a team member from the university of california, davis. andy mishkin, integrated chief from jpl. doug ellison, visualization producer at jpl. we will begin with michael watkins. >> good morning. another fantastic day on mars -- curiosity continues to be paved basically flawlessly. we executed all the planned activities successfully yesterday. it is a good time for me to point out that the team operating curiosity is also performing flawlessly. completing all planned activities as well. it is really just a great day all around. the activities consist of a couple of things. we are about to do -- upgrade our software on the rover. just like we upgrade our
from pasadena, california, this is 35 minutes. >> welcome to nasa's jet propulsion laboratory. the rover has just completed its activities. it has sent us back postcards of another picture-perfect day on mars. here to tell us about that and with an update on activities, we have michael watkins, the mission manager from the jet propulsion laboratory. michael malin, principal investigator for the camera from san diego. don sumner, a team member from the university of california, davis. andy...
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police say about 26 plants growing in the pasadena property of 41-year-old ronald and robert clodfelter. police say the plans were ranging in height from 3 feet to 9 feet tall. time to get a check on the morning commute. here's the sarah caldwell. >> good morning. unfortunately heavy delays on 295. normally delays from right around 100 toward 32. but additional delays due to some police activity that we have often decides at 175. all lanes are open but watch for those delays. you may want to take an alternate an accident in the city at wicomico street at austin -- . slow going southbound 95 -- making your way down to the fort mchenry. a disabled vehicle is gone. outer loop on the west side is heavy from liberty down to edmonson. a live look at the delays on 295 and the police activity to the right shoulder, stretching from 195 down toward 32. 95 at o'donnell, southbound in these toward the fort mchenry. over to you, tony. >> a beautiful start this thursday morning. 66 at the airport. lots of sunshine. dew point in the low 60's, comfortable. high-pressure. the nearest precipitation in ch
police say about 26 plants growing in the pasadena property of 41-year-old ronald and robert clodfelter. police say the plans were ranging in height from 3 feet to 9 feet tall. time to get a check on the morning commute. here's the sarah caldwell. >> good morning. unfortunately heavy delays on 295. normally delays from right around 100 toward 32. but additional delays due to some police activity that we have often decides at 175. all lanes are open but watch for those delays. you may want...
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. >> i am in pasadena. what effect is the european price is having on the u.s. economy? what would a centralized european fiscal policy have on the global economy? >> do you have one hour? [laughter] the european situation is very difficult. the basic problem is that like the states of the united states, they have a single monetary policy. there is one central bank that makes monetary policy for all 17 nations in the europe zone. unlike the united states, they don't have one fiscal policy for each country has its own parliament, it's on prime minister, and it's on fiscal policy. in the united states during a downturn, individual states know the federal government is there to pay social security and medicare and provide defense, all of those broad government functions and each state and locality only have to deal with more local services it provides. in europe, each country is basically responsible for its own fiscal situation. since there are some countries that are weaker because they are involved in tightening their belts in a strong way, the results of that are a weak
. >> i am in pasadena. what effect is the european price is having on the u.s. economy? what would a centralized european fiscal policy have on the global economy? >> do you have one hour? [laughter] the european situation is very difficult. the basic problem is that like the states of the united states, they have a single monetary policy. there is one central bank that makes monetary policy for all 17 nations in the europe zone. unlike the united states, they don't have one fiscal...
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john zarrella is on the phone from pasadena. john, you're going to take us through thee pictures, i know that, and the video. also, engineers will have the another briefing. what will they say. >> reporter: we assume what her going to do is give us an indication of the first checkouts of curiosity. the scientists wanted to go through and make sure the systems are all working and that will take quite a while and they don't expect to do a lot of science until a couple of weeks until every system is checked out but they are going to continue to give us these terrific pictures. and those pictures that you've been showing, carol, the ones we are seeing now, the descent image camera. interesting story there. mike maylin, made the image and we kind of call him the mars photographer. he has put many cameras are mars missions. interesting story here. a few years ago when nasa was in the process of trying to save money for this mission, they cut the camera out of the mission and we would never have had these pictures, except maylin decide
john zarrella is on the phone from pasadena. john, you're going to take us through thee pictures, i know that, and the video. also, engineers will have the another briefing. what will they say. >> reporter: we assume what her going to do is give us an indication of the first checkouts of curiosity. the scientists wanted to go through and make sure the systems are all working and that will take quite a while and they don't expect to do a lot of science until a couple of weeks until every...
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. >> bill: and finally as we just heard from nasa a great moment last sunday night at the jpl in pasadena california and the scientists went wild. >> announcer: number 1. >> landing confirmed. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> bill: touchdown he says we are safe on mars. indeed. so we got -- got a lot to celebrate this week. celebrate the success of our american athletes in london and the success of our scientists that good government program nasa and jpl, and the curiosity on mars. when we come back, time for my parting shot on this friday morning. ♪ >> announcer: heard around the country, and seen on current tv this is the "bill press show." ♪ dose of politics from a fresh perspective. >>i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. >>only on current tv. ♪ >> announcer: the parting shot with bill press. this is the "bill press show." >> bill: here we go on this friday august 10th. any moment now we should learn whom mitt romney has chosen as his vice presidential running mate. and yesterday the "wall street journal" joined the core us of conservatives pleading with mitt romney to name p
. >> bill: and finally as we just heard from nasa a great moment last sunday night at the jpl in pasadena california and the scientists went wild. >> announcer: number 1. >> landing confirmed. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> bill: touchdown he says we are safe on mars. indeed. so we got -- got a lot to celebrate this week. celebrate the success of our american athletes in london and the success of our scientists that good government program nasa and jpl, and the curiosity...
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from the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california, this is 50 minutes. >> welcome to pasadena, california. the rover has just completed its day three activities and has sent us back postcards of another picture perfect day on mars. here to tell us about all that an update on all the activities we have michael watkins, mission manager from the jet propulsion laboratory create the principal investigator for the massacre caracara on curiosity from san diego, don sumner from the university of california in davis, the team chief from jpl, and doug allison, visualization producer at jpl. we will begin with michael watkins. >> we had another fantastic day on mars. curiosity continues to behave flawlessly and executed all the planned activities successfully after a period is a good time to point out that the teen operating curiosity is also performing flawlessly and completing all planned activities is well-preparedsol 3 activities consist of a couple of things. we are about to upgrade our ver.ware on the rollove we needed new flight software load that is optimized for the service gar
from the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california, this is 50 minutes. >> welcome to pasadena, california. the rover has just completed its day three activities and has sent us back postcards of another picture perfect day on mars. here to tell us about all that an update on all the activities we have michael watkins, mission manager from the jet propulsion laboratory create the principal investigator for the massacre caracara on curiosity from san diego, don sumner from the...
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their laboratory in pasadena california. here was the big word. >> wooo! wooo >> they are wound pretty tight. >> they have been working. imagine how many years they have been working on this thing. >> sure, yeah. >> how much money they spent. originally, they put one.$6,000,000,000 toward this project and it ended up costing two and a half billion dollars. >> my tax dollars well spent. >> uh-huh. >> just amazing. what was it? like 14 minutes or so because there wasn't any direct line with earth at the time that it landed. so it took 14 minutes for it to kind of turn the corner and make that what? 154 million miles. so it took that long. there was a period where they thought it was down but they didn't know for like 14 minutes, i guess. they had to wait and wait and wait and wait and then boom. >> that's when that news came. very exciting. >> it's awesome. i love -- i love the space program stuff. >> yeah. >> and then charles baldwin -- borden, who -- bolden, right the first time, the administrator for nasa said this is just the beginning. >> right now, the
their laboratory in pasadena california. here was the big word. >> wooo! wooo >> they are wound pretty tight. >> they have been working. imagine how many years they have been working on this thing. >> sure, yeah. >> how much money they spent. originally, they put one.$6,000,000,000 toward this project and it ended up costing two and a half billion dollars. >> my tax dollars well spent. >> uh-huh. >> just amazing. what was it? like 14 minutes or so...
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we know the identity of the remains discovered in the woods in pasadena earlier this month. anne arundel county police say the victim has been identified as 20-year-old jessica lynn lee. lee's body was found in a wooded area off the highway earlier this month. investigators say he went missing from her home in brooklyn park in may. a man in towson was arrested after police say he robbed a bank. sky team 11 was over the scene after 11:00 a.m. at the giant along york road in towson. police say he handed the teller a note and demanded cash. police have not released the identity of the suspect or how much money was taken. back in a moment with a >> good morning, cold front moving to the east of us taking the clouds and rain with it. the front will be stalling just to our east and south. so somebody later today could see something well up along the front but i don't think chances around the baltimore metropolitan area are very high for that. our basic forecast today, then, skies becoming partly cloudy. working on that right now. a shower east of us this afternoon, this evening, n
we know the identity of the remains discovered in the woods in pasadena earlier this month. anne arundel county police say the victim has been identified as 20-year-old jessica lynn lee. lee's body was found in a wooded area off the highway earlier this month. investigators say he went missing from her home in brooklyn park in may. a man in towson was arrested after police say he robbed a bank. sky team 11 was over the scene after 11:00 a.m. at the giant along york road in towson. police say he...
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. >> starting shortly, we will go live to the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena. until then, your phone calls on today's "washington journal," looking at your personal economic situation. host: from kabul, afghanistan, a man in an army uniform shot and killed service members in southern afghanistan. the u.s. military command said. the shooter joined the insurgency after the attack. the shooting happened in the district of the helmand province. a front-page story from "the wall street journal," "better off seen, -- better off? the theme framing in the election." you go back to ronald reagan's famous moment in 1980 in the debate where he asks this question of voters. we will play that clip for historical context. let's watch. video clip: next tuesday all of you will go to the polls and make a decision. i think when you make that decision, it might be well that you ask yourself -- "are you better off than you were four years ago?" is the easier for you to buy things in the stores than four years ago? is there more or less unemployment than there was in the country? f
. >> starting shortly, we will go live to the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena. until then, your phone calls on today's "washington journal," looking at your personal economic situation. host: from kabul, afghanistan, a man in an army uniform shot and killed service members in southern afghanistan. the u.s. military command said. the shooter joined the insurgency after the attack. the shooting happened in the district of the helmand province. a front-page story from...
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[cheers and applause] [applause] >> welcome to the nasa jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california. >> let me introduce the panelists. they will give us an update on the rover and an outlook. joining us right now we have a michael watkins, and the mission manager. miguel san martin, mission near of guidance control. sarah milkovich, hirise investigation specialist. >> welcome back. the surface mission has dealt a gun. for those of us on the project knew we had to get through some big events. launch was a big one for us. we built this rover and not just to be launched or land on mars but to actually drive on mars and execute a very beautiful science mission. we have ended one phase of the mission much to our enjoyment. another part has just begun. it is the fundamental reason we built the rover. we are just starting that mission. about two hours after landing, just before 1:00 a.m. in the morning, a curiosity called us via mars odyssey. mars odyssey was overhead. it comes around two hours later. mars has rotated. it was still over the horizon. we were able to have a short talk with
[cheers and applause] [applause] >> welcome to the nasa jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california. >> let me introduce the panelists. they will give us an update on the rover and an outlook. joining us right now we have a michael watkins, and the mission manager. miguel san martin, mission near of guidance control. sarah milkovich, hirise investigation specialist. >> welcome back. the surface mission has dealt a gun. for those of us on the project knew we had to get...
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. >> i'm with first baptist christian academy in pasadena. what effect is the euro crisis having on the u.s. economy and what would a centralized european fiscal policy, what effect would that have on the global economy? >> that is a -- you have about an hour? [laughter] well, the european situation is very difficult. the basic problem there is that like the states of the united states, they have a single monetary policy. there is one central bank, the european central bank, that makes monetary policy for all 17 nations in the eurozone. but unlike the states over the united states, they don't have one fiscal policy. each one has its own parliament, its own prime minister and own fiscal policy. it is as if in the united states, during a downturn, individual states know that the federal government is there to pay social security, to pay medicare, to provide defense, all of those broad government functions and each state and locality has to deal with the services that it provides. in europe, each country is basically responsible for its own fisc
. >> i'm with first baptist christian academy in pasadena. what effect is the euro crisis having on the u.s. economy and what would a centralized european fiscal policy, what effect would that have on the global economy? >> that is a -- you have about an hour? [laughter] well, the european situation is very difficult. the basic problem there is that like the states of the united states, they have a single monetary policy. there is one central bank, the european central bank, that...